Hebrew Bible

The Hebrew Bible is the canonical collection of Jewish texts, which is also the textual source of the Christian Old Testament. The Hebrew Bible was written over the course of centuries, with the Book of Genesis being written by Moses in around 1400 BC, while the last book (including the apocrypha), 2 Maccabees, was written in 124 BC.

Names and Order of the Books
The names and order of the books of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament; apocrypha are in italics.
 * Book of Genesis
 * Book of Exodus
 * Book of Leviticus
 * Book of Numbers
 * Book of Deuteronomy
 * Book of Joshua
 * Book of Judges
 * Book of Ruth
 * 1 Samuel
 * 2 Samuel
 * 1 Kings
 * 2 Kings
 * 1 Chronicles
 * 2 Chronicles
 * Book of Ezra
 * Book of Nehemiah
 * Book of Tobit
 * Book of Judith
 * Book of Esther
 * Book of Job
 * Book of Psalms
 * Book of Proverbs
 * Book of Ecclesiastes
 * Song of Solomon
 * Wisdom of Solomon
 * Book of Sirach
 * Book of Isaiah
 * Book of Jeremiah
 * Book of Lamentations
 * Book of Baruch
 * Book of Ezekiel
 * Book of Daniel
 * Book of Hosea
 * Book of Joel
 * Book of Amos
 * Book of Obadiah
 * Book of Jonah
 * Book of Micah
 * Book of Nahum
 * Book of Habakkuk
 * Book of Zephaniah
 * Book of Haggai
 * Book of Zechariah
 * Book of Malachi
 * 1 Maccabees
 * 2 Maccabees